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Ear Infections (February 2008)

Nearly two-thirds of children with uncomplicated ear infections recover from pain and fever within 24 hours of diagnosis without antibiotic treatment. Over 80% recover within 1 to 7 days. More than 5 million cases of acute ear infections occur annually. Because of the...

Interesterified Fats (January 2008)

Many food producers are phasing out partially hydrogenated oils, which contain harmful trans fats. While many will inform you of the removal of trans fat from their product, they don’t give you much information about the fats they are using to replace the trans fat....

Hormones: Part 2 (December 2007)

In Hormones (1) we addressed the history and ramifications of hormone replacement. The process of trying to correct symptoms of hormonal imbalances with hormone replacement of any kind is simply not the answer. We must get the cause of the hormonal imbalance. The good...

Hormones: Part 1 (November 2007)

One strategy that began in earnest in the latter part of the 19th century and continues to have enormous momentum today is based on the notion that by replacing hormones, which decline with age, the vitality and physical attributes associated with youth can be...

Vitamin D (October 2007)

Commonly known, Vitamin D’s most important role is maintaining blood levels of calcium and phosphorus which are responsible for skeletal health. However, rrecent clinical and epidemiological studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency may play a role in several...

Fresh Start Diet (September 2007)

Every seasonal change is a good time to clean out the trash our bodies have accumulated over the previous few months. So our Fresh Start Program is just the thing to get you back on the road to a healthier you. This is especially timely since recently released data...